ServiceLink, a provider origination and default services and the national mortgage services platform for the Fidelity National Financial (FNF) family of companies, said Tuesday that it had tabbed two former First American executives — Pauldie Howrigan and Steven Seago — as senior vice presidents in charge of national account relations and business development. In their roles, both Howrigan and Seago will be responsible for increasing the performance and penetration of existing clients, as well as helping ServiceLink enter into new strategic lender relationships with a primary focus on the nation’s top 50 lenders. “We are very excited about Pauldie and Steve joining our team,” said Len Franco, ServiceLink’s senior vice president, national sales manager, origination services. “The experience, industry knowledge and customer focus they bring will provide our clients with unparalleled service.” Howrigan has more than 20 years of successful regional and national sales experience in the mortgage and title industry; most recently, she served as vice president of national sales for First American Title Insurance Company. Seago is also a veteran sales professional, and was vice president, national account manager for First American Title Insurance Company. For more information, visit http://www.servicelinkfnf.com. Disclosure: The author held no positions in FNF when this story was originally published. HW reporters and writers follow a strict disclosure policy, the first in the mortgage trade.
ServiceLink Nabs Two First American Execs
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